On 05/15/2011 05:56 PM, John R Pierce wrote:If your looking for a more enterprise solution that runs linux and is
> On 05/15/11 5:00 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:
>> http://routerboard.com/pricelist.php?showProduct=98
>>
>> 13 Gigabit ports
> note 10 of those ports are on ethernet switches, so the actual router
> probably only has 5 ethernet ports, 3 dedicated and 2 switch groups of 5
> ports each.
>
> also note this doesn't run centos, it runs the vendors own proprietary
> RouterOS linux distribution.
>
Red Hat certified, there's always the Dell R210 with configurations
ranging from a Celeron (about $500 USD), Core I3, on up to a quad Xeon
starting at $820 USD, 2 onboard broadcom gigE's and 1 X16 PCIexpress
slot which could host a 4 port gigE card. It supports the Dell remote
access controller. The only advantage I see to the Atom based system is
they probably use a bit less power.
Nataraj
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